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jeff in the cold. thank you jeff. thank you very much. did you end up with coal in your stocking this year? we had to use that line. coal stocks have taaen a tumble in recent times as we know, but they could be poised for a comeback in 2013. mike duda, senior research analyst is joining me now -- mike dudas senior research analyst is joining me now to talk coal. the industry as a whole has been taken a beating. maybe this cold weather is helping, we will get into that, but why do you like some of these coal stocks for 2013? >> the stocks have had a really difficult time, but the stocks have been bottoming trying to make higher lows and higher highs and starting to discount i believe some better fundamentals in the industry. two major drivers for 2013, one the pricing and direction of natural gas in united states and secondly which could be more important the recovery in china for industrial production steel consumption and that would help. ashley: nat gas was so cheap it was ridiculous and actually killed coal but those prices have come u
jeff in the cold. thank you jeff. thank you very much. did you end up with coal in your stocking this year? we had to use that line. coal stocks have taaen a tumble in recent times as we know, but they could be poised for a comeback in 2013. mike duda, senior research analyst is joining me now -- mike dudas senior research analyst is joining me now to talk coal. the industry as a whole has been taken a beating. maybe this cold weather is helping, we will get into that, but why do you like some...
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here's one from jeff. "boo-yah, jim. what is your strategy in looking at hospital stocks in general? how do you approach stocks like these in earnings season?" all i care about is government pay if the government's not in the mood to pay hospital, if they're stingy toward hospitals i don't want to touch them because there's not enough hospital mergers that can still be done without the government stepping and n. and saying i've got to block that. if the government's on your side i could be a buyer. if the government's against you stay away. but stick with cramer. >> announcer: keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions questions, #madtweets. ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love
here's one from jeff. "boo-yah, jim. what is your strategy in looking at hospital stocks in general? how do you approach stocks like these in earnings season?" all i care about is government pay if the government's not in the mood to pay hospital, if they're stingy toward hospitals i don't want to touch them because there's not enough hospital mergers that can still be done without the government stepping and n. and saying i've got to block that. if the government's on your side i...
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jeff flock in the pits of this cme with the very latest. jeff: coffer of about 1% today. positive news out of china. coffee is down. way down. the number of coffee beans is up. that means prices are down. scott shelby trades a lot. >> not really. deflation may be coming on board and set of inflation. it is something japan has been stuck on for years. jeff: the big markets are not moving. >> when the government tells you lower longer, we may not all put our purchases off for next year. our economy still is not doing very well. we have the inflationary rather than inflationary. jeff: scott will walk slowly, by the way, he fell down the stairs and he is concerned about the economy falling down the stairs. >> even if there is a deal, ultimately, that will not get jobs going. we are growing a little bit. central bankers cannot stand deflation. they have been fighting inflation for years. jeff: i will leave you with the price of gold. you think gold is done. >> it will be cheaper next year. it will start to get people to sit on their hands rather than them out there. the only t
jeff flock in the pits of this cme with the very latest. jeff: coffer of about 1% today. positive news out of china. coffee is down. way down. the number of coffee beans is up. that means prices are down. scott shelby trades a lot. >> not really. deflation may be coming on board and set of inflation. it is something japan has been stuck on for years. jeff: the big markets are not moving. >> when the government tells you lower longer, we may not all put our purchases off for next...
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however, jeff immelt is warning the issues in washington have taken a toll on business. ge is reportedly close to a deal to buy avio for as much as $4 billion. ge adding better than 1% in frankfurt trade, well outpacing the market. >>> and mcdonald's is hoping to get a few extra presents over the tree this year. the fast food giant has urged u.s. franchise owner toes be open to christmas day. that goes against the company's tradition of being closed on major holidays. the request was made in a memo to franchises in november. mcdonald's same-store sales did fall for the first time in october, but rebounded last month. the company attributes had part of that to stories that were open thanksgiving. now, following a year of considerable market shocks, we'll take a look at what's in store for 2013 and find out why our next guest says volatility is at a crossroads, just after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand t
however, jeff immelt is warning the issues in washington have taken a toll on business. ge is reportedly close to a deal to buy avio for as much as $4 billion. ge adding better than 1% in frankfurt trade, well outpacing the market. >>> and mcdonald's is hoping to get a few extra presents over the tree this year. the fast food giant has urged u.s. franchise owner toes be open to christmas day. that goes against the company's tradition of being closed on major holidays. the request was...
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anthony is at the nymex and jeff is at the nasdaq. jeff a fiscal cliff deal would be good for stocks but how big of a danger would be it for bonds? >> jackie, we are seeing these treasury prices down like you said and the yields rise. but if we do get that fiscal cliff, specifically the long end of the curve, the ten year, the 30 year can really let out and to joey t.'s point earlier, you see that rotation out of trernries. should really boost the equities market. i think we've had a lot of clarity in the past week. the fed came out. they confirm they're focused on their purchases and the belly of the curve that four to six-year bucket. right now i'm focusing being short these treasury futures in the ten year as well as the 30 year and they're getting hit rhe pretty hard today. >> could we be seeing the beginning of an asset class rotation out of bonds and into stocks? >> yeah, i think you make a very good point. it wasn't only the fiscal cliff that brought yields so low on the bonds. if you look just look in july we had an unemployme
anthony is at the nymex and jeff is at the nasdaq. jeff a fiscal cliff deal would be good for stocks but how big of a danger would be it for bonds? >> jackie, we are seeing these treasury prices down like you said and the yields rise. but if we do get that fiscal cliff, specifically the long end of the curve, the ten year, the 30 year can really let out and to joey t.'s point earlier, you see that rotation out of trernries. should really boost the equities market. i think we've had a lot...
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but there are other toys, my director says, jeff and becky, they took their little ones along to the annual retailers association there to find out just what is hot this year. >>> the dream toys event is the uk's chance to showcase those products it hopes to make on to every child's wish list and with any luck, under their christmas tree. just as technology gradually consumes more of our wealth, toymakers are increasingly weaving it into a child's play experience, using touch screens, apps and built in technology. >> as technology becomes more prevalent in the home, children are instantly drawn to what parents have. the ipad is becoming a family purchase. >> but luckily, there are simpler openings out there driving the market. >> we have seen a lot of lovely toys today, haven't we, hannah? >> yeah. >> what is your favorite toy that you've seen here? >> the dollies. >> the dollies? >> parents will notice a lot of old favorites coming back with a money day twist. so is this a reflection of the bearish times we're living in or is it a wishful remembrance of christmas past? >> legos has
but there are other toys, my director says, jeff and becky, they took their little ones along to the annual retailers association there to find out just what is hot this year. >>> the dream toys event is the uk's chance to showcase those products it hopes to make on to every child's wish list and with any luck, under their christmas tree. just as technology gradually consumes more of our wealth, toymakers are increasingly weaving it into a child's play experience, using touch screens,...
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jeff tweets in to say st. petersburg would be a great trip. i always wanted to see the gold room. gene, though, is more interested in culinary delights. he says food and wine, travel to brazil, yucatan, mexico, chile and france. if you want to join in on the conversation, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex. >> the food always tests better if you're eating it in a local original place. >> it also doesn't have calories if you do it that way. >> no, it doesn't count. sitting in tuscany enjoying an italian dish, that might be on my list. speaking of italian, we had an auction that was very successful earlier and it was the last auction that we saw for the year. they've sold a large amount of bills across the board. the ten-year italian paper now yielding 4.5%. so we've seen more buying into the italian ten-year paper right now. again, we're heading into a year where we have the general elections taking place in italy. some are saying if berlusconi's party gets more traction, we could be looking at yields heading north once again in italy. the 5s, the 3s and the 2s all b
jeff tweets in to say st. petersburg would be a great trip. i always wanted to see the gold room. gene, though, is more interested in culinary delights. he says food and wine, travel to brazil, yucatan, mexico, chile and france. if you want to join in on the conversation, e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex. >> the food always tests better if you're eating it in a local original place. >> it also doesn't have calories if you do it that way. >> no, it doesn't...
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given us a lot to think b jeff, as always, thank you so much. jeff saut, chief investment strategist at raymond james. >> tom: still ahead, tonight's word on the street: "special." with more companies announcing special dividends: just how special are they? >> tom: more companies joined the end of year rush today to pay shareholders a one-time "special" dividend or move up 2013 payouts. the actions reward investors with an extra check before tax rates likely increase in 2013. late today oracle accelerated cash payments from next year's second, third, and fourth quarters. hospital operator h.c.a. satellite t.v. company dish network, and women's clothing retailer cato announced special dividends. more than 200 companies have made similar moves in the last month. suzanne pratt reports on whether special dividends are the best use of corporate cash. >> reporter: $1.7 trillion. that's the cash u.s. companies have on their balance sheets. all that hoarding is a sign of the times: nervous companies stockpiling for an economic downturn or whatever else
given us a lot to think b jeff, as always, thank you so much. jeff saut, chief investment strategist at raymond james. >> tom: still ahead, tonight's word on the street: "special." with more companies announcing special dividends: just how special are they? >> tom: more companies joined the end of year rush today to pay shareholders a one-time "special" dividend or move up 2013 payouts. the actions reward investors with an extra check before tax rates likely...
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jeff? >> i actually know where those parking meters are and i paid them yesterday but i don't want to spoil the fun. yes, a big refinery back behind me. there is a commodity being traded back there that is already fallen off the fiscal cliff. i'll tell you what it is. you tell them about the parking meters when we come back. ♪ shibani: we have breaking news. citibank's website and mobile interfaces are currently down. however the website for the credit card business is apparently working. different people have different user experiences. i tried to log on from my computer and i'm okay. mogul website having spotty technical issues. citigroup apparently had technical issues starting yesterday and is telling users to clear their cache and restart the browser. no sign that this is denial of service attack that we've seen on banks before. we'll stay on top of the story. that is something we're watching right now. david: after hitting a two-month high, crude oil ending session lower, as a littl
jeff? >> i actually know where those parking meters are and i paid them yesterday but i don't want to spoil the fun. yes, a big refinery back behind me. there is a commodity being traded back there that is already fallen off the fiscal cliff. i'll tell you what it is. you tell them about the parking meters when we come back. ♪ shibani: we have breaking news. citibank's website and mobile interfaces are currently down. however the website for the credit card business is apparently...
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. >> rose: jeff immelt for the hour. next. >> rose: general electric is the nation's largest industrial company. it employs over 300,000 people around the world. it makes everything from aircraft engines to power plant turbines to medical imaging equipment. the company has evolved over the last decade over jeff immeant's watch. he has led a global expansion and shed once treasured businesses such as plastics and insurance. in 2011, president obama named him to lead the council on jobs and competitiveness. last month, the country created 146,000 jobs, exceeding expectations in the wake of hurricane sandy. further progress will be tested as the fiscal cliff deadline approaches without a deal inside yet. i'm very pleased to have jeff immelt back on this program. welcome >> charlie, thanks, good to be back with you. >> rose: we've talked many times about g.e. since you took over, i think once since -- just after 2001. where is the company today in terms of where do you want it to be and where do you want it to be in the next
. >> rose: jeff immelt for the hour. next. >> rose: general electric is the nation's largest industrial company. it employs over 300,000 people around the world. it makes everything from aircraft engines to power plant turbines to medical imaging equipment. the company has evolved over the last decade over jeff immeant's watch. he has led a global expansion and shed once treasured businesses such as plastics and insurance. in 2011, president obama named him to lead the council on...
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jeff: level vehicle has caught fire in a couple cases. at least a dozen fires, ford a skate and ford fusion, the focus, not so much the vehicle but the engine, the 1.6 ego boost engine. most of the recalls have been of the escape. that is a huge car for ford, and they unveiled it at the l.a. auto show. it is the second best seller of any car, the ford f-series truck, sold 20,000 escapes last month that 73,000 have been recalled. here is the scary part. it is an important engine but in addition to if your hot engine llght comes on, you pull over and get out of the vehicle the scary part for the company is they do not have a fix for of this. they're giving anyone who brings their car in for the recall a freeloader but at this point they do not know what the problem is. ford stock down today and gm's stock down on reports of bigger inventories of the gm trucks than they thought so not a good day for the automakers but a particularly bad day for ford until they get their arms around this problem. is only as some would say less than the one hu
jeff: level vehicle has caught fire in a couple cases. at least a dozen fires, ford a skate and ford fusion, the focus, not so much the vehicle but the engine, the 1.6 ego boost engine. most of the recalls have been of the escape. that is a huge car for ford, and they unveiled it at the l.a. auto show. it is the second best seller of any car, the ford f-series truck, sold 20,000 escapes last month that 73,000 have been recalled. here is the scary part. it is an important engine but in addition...
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jeff, you have your horns fully placed here. why so firmly if the clarity isn't really there when it comes to what the actual global land scape is looking like from europe to here in the u.s.? >> well, i just spent two weeks in europe, and i don't think things are as bad in europe as a lot of people do. liz: why not? >> the politicians, the bankers and the bureaucrats are the same in europe as they are here. they don't want to lose their jobs, and they're going to continue to paper over this and try to buy time just like we did in our fiasco in '07, '08 and '09. david: david, on the other hand, some people would say what they're doing is stunting growth, raising tax rates, something that may stunt our growth as well. you say that this bull market is overbought right now. it's about to end. why and how sharp a correction are you expecting? >> well, we believe that the high of 12 weeks ago was probably the high for the whole recovery cycle the that started in march of '09. remember that the u.s. stock market was the only market in
jeff, you have your horns fully placed here. why so firmly if the clarity isn't really there when it comes to what the actual global land scape is looking like from europe to here in the u.s.? >> well, i just spent two weeks in europe, and i don't think things are as bad in europe as a lot of people do. liz: why not? >> the politicians, the bankers and the bureaucrats are the same in europe as they are here. they don't want to lose their jobs, and they're going to continue to paper...
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dagen: jeff flock is in lansing, michigan, with much more. jeff. jeff: first, i want to show you the scene out here. you have been walking around. my guess is about 12,000 people so far. many of them inside. there is not much you can do, other than make your voice heard. >> i am sure there will be some legal challenges to it. other than that, we will have it in michigan. we will work extremely hard for the next few years to make sure we elect people who listen to all of michigan. jeff: how much does this damage the union folks? >> we have 100% participation. we do a good job for the members. members understand that if they are going to get the barest contract, there needs to be collective power together. jeff: you will have workplaces now where if you and i are working for general motors, we both make the same amount of money, i can opt out of the union. the governor said he does not want the vision in this state. >> he is creating division in the state. the tens of thousands of jobs, the billions of dollars, through collective bargaining that were
dagen: jeff flock is in lansing, michigan, with much more. jeff. jeff: first, i want to show you the scene out here. you have been walking around. my guess is about 12,000 people so far. many of them inside. there is not much you can do, other than make your voice heard. >> i am sure there will be some legal challenges to it. other than that, we will have it in michigan. we will work extremely hard for the next few years to make sure we elect people who listen to all of michigan. jeff:...
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jeff. >> thank you. it leads you to wonder. there's no indication that progress is being made behind the scenes. >> you'd like to hope. >> one would hope, right. >>> the atlanta braves haven't used their screaming indian logo since the reagan years, but the controversial logo will be brought back next season as part of the team's new batting practice hats. they started using the screaming indian in 1984. they stopped because of the fwraups offended of that on sports uniforms. >>> experts say that more than half the ones available now are fake. elvis presley tops this year's list of the most forged celebrity signatures. last time we checked he hadn't signed a signature in a while. he's followed by the beatles, first man on the moon, armstrong, and people are still forge kennedy's autograph. >> there's no faking this. here are the most annoying words of 2012. this one, jeff? >> amazing? would that be in there? >> we'll see. for the fourth year, whatever is the most annoying phrase. like, in humber two on the list. followed by, yo
jeff. >> thank you. it leads you to wonder. there's no indication that progress is being made behind the scenes. >> you'd like to hope. >> one would hope, right. >>> the atlanta braves haven't used their screaming indian logo since the reagan years, but the controversial logo will be brought back next season as part of the team's new batting practice hats. they started using the screaming indian in 1984. they stopped because of the fwraups offended of that on sports...
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in san jose jeff pierce kron four news. san jose police hav >> san jose police have arrested a woman arrested arrested a woman suspected in a fatal gang- motivated shooting which killed a 17 - year old boy. rebecca villa-nueva is in custody. police say, daniel capetillo was gunned down, on november 30th. detectives believe villanueva did not act alone in the shooting. and are still looking for more suspects. >> a santa cruz man is accused of stealing a half millions dollars from company investors. prosecutors say robert rinehart stole the deposits from those who invested in his company and used the money to pay for personal expenses. rinehart was indicted on eight counts of wire fraud. he made his first appearance in court on thursday and was released on a 50-thousand dollar bond. rinehart is scheduled to appear in court again next month. each count of wire fraud carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison. >> two locations failed an alcohol compliancy check carried out in the north bay. police sent in a 17 yea
in san jose jeff pierce kron four news. san jose police hav >> san jose police have arrested a woman arrested arrested a woman suspected in a fatal gang- motivated shooting which killed a 17 - year old boy. rebecca villa-nueva is in custody. police say, daniel capetillo was gunned down, on november 30th. detectives believe villanueva did not act alone in the shooting. and are still looking for more suspects. >> a santa cruz man is accused of stealing a half millions dollars from...
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jeff in santa fe, calif. you are on booktv. please go lead with your question. >> caller: earlier you talk about our international institutions are week that need to be made stronger to properly govern multinational corporations. given that nations around the world are in different phases coupled with the greatest different culture, how would you go about stressing these institutions? it could take a long time for the national institutions. thank you. >> it will take a long period of time. in most countries are round world talking about strengthening international institutions is the third rail in politics. if you want to see a little sovereignty of ford and you are out of business. if we don't see sovereignty upward we don't preserve national sovereignty or national interests. the reason superstorm sandy cause such damage in the northeast of the united states was not exclusively related to environmental policies and actions taken in the united states of america. .. and the course of civilization and the history of civilization
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we find jeff flock with more. jeff: and extraordinarily difficult situation here. live pictures from the mississippi. we are on 24 barges and tow. this is the guy who runs this. extraordinary low levels. >> yes. this is the lowest levels we have seen in years. we are approaching record lows we have never seen. jeff: it is not enough to raise the levels, the rain we are seeing right now. >> it is pretty amazing what you can see at these low river stages. it is really amazing how low the water is. jeff: they have had to reduce the amount of cargo that they can ship. it is actually a fertilizer that in this middle part. the outside is actually empty barges to go upriver to bring grain back down. >> correct. jeff: how much of an impact puts back this is fertilizer for spring planting. >> salt for the roads we drive on to keep us safe. jeff: this is almost on navigable. >> if we don't get anything done, we will be off this river. jeff: they are asking the obama administration to blow up some rock formations that are now blocking areas of the river. it is a difficult sit
we find jeff flock with more. jeff: and extraordinarily difficult situation here. live pictures from the mississippi. we are on 24 barges and tow. this is the guy who runs this. extraordinary low levels. >> yes. this is the lowest levels we have seen in years. we are approaching record lows we have never seen. jeff: it is not enough to raise the levels, the rain we are seeing right now. >> it is pretty amazing what you can see at these low river stages. it is really amazing how low...
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one here from jeff who says i resolve to invest in pets and pampering. petsmart people love pets and profit from it. that's true, actually. ac tweets to accomplish my 2012 resolutions. that's one where i think a lot of us would agree. if you want to join the conversation, send in your thoughts worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex or tweet us individually. >>> the senate in the race against the clock as lawmakers try to solve the fiscal cliff impasse ahead of tonight's deadlines. >>> china ends the year as a sign of manufacturing growth as manufacturing activity hits itself fastest pace in 12 months. german, japanese and hong kong stocks are leading the way today. here is a look at today's other top stories. congress may be able to avoid the so-called dairy cliff. the house and senate agriculture committees are set to temporarily extend the u.s. farm bill. the move would keep a long dormant milk subsidy from coming back to life when the current farm bill expires today. the usda would be forced to buy milk well above what price they currently buy. we sho
one here from jeff who says i resolve to invest in pets and pampering. petsmart people love pets and profit from it. that's true, actually. ac tweets to accomplish my 2012 resolutions. that's one where i think a lot of us would agree. if you want to join the conversation, send in your thoughts worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex or tweet us individually. >>> the senate in the race against the clock as lawmakers try to solve the fiscal cliff impasse ahead of tonight's deadlines....
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we will go to jeff flock for that. jeff. jeff: as we speak, gm executives, that is who you are looking at right now, they are talking about the new chevy silverado. if you look at the pictures of this, there was a huge explosion as a new chevy silverado pickup was unveiled to the public. it is the number one selling vehicle for gm. this is where this thing went off. they set off an explosion down here. they are hoping for and explosion of sales. we talked to the president, for gm and he said even if we go off of it gm can still make money. we can flex and make a lot of money at fiscal cliff levels. we do not think that we need to. jeff: what do you do immediately >> we take a look at different car lines. we look at where the strength is and could be. then we look at the pent up demand. jeff: this is the silverado. they already have some kind of inventory. mark reuss said they have increased incentives. they are selling pickups. if we do not go off the cliff, they are extremely well-positioned. connell: jeff, thank you, as al
we will go to jeff flock for that. jeff. jeff: as we speak, gm executives, that is who you are looking at right now, they are talking about the new chevy silverado. if you look at the pictures of this, there was a huge explosion as a new chevy silverado pickup was unveiled to the public. it is the number one selling vehicle for gm. this is where this thing went off. they set off an explosion down here. they are hoping for and explosion of sales. we talked to the president, for gm and he said...
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dagen: jeff, thank you very much. happy holidays. merry christmas. jeff: thank you, dagen. dennis: "the hobbit" is becoming a trend in hollywood. it took in $36.7 million. the action thriller starring tom cruise debuts in second place "this is 40" is coming in at third. that is followed by "rise of the guardians." dagen: i have no interest. dennis: okay. dagen: i will send all of my family to go see it. this woman was fired for being too attractive. this was in iowa. we will take that case apart. dennis: what will this mean for the fashion model business? first, take a look at the markets. ♪ >> i am lori rothman with your fox business brief. it is a sea of red. the driving force to turnover, one else, the fiscal cliff, now just seven days away. goldman sachs reinstating general motors with a vibrating and a $35 price target. goldman says gm will benefit from a fresh product cycle. santa claus is coming to town tonight. you will not be able to find him on google maps. norad has decided to switch for the first time. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving y
dagen: jeff, thank you very much. happy holidays. merry christmas. jeff: thank you, dagen. dennis: "the hobbit" is becoming a trend in hollywood. it took in $36.7 million. the action thriller starring tom cruise debuts in second place "this is 40" is coming in at third. that is followed by "rise of the guardians." dagen: i have no interest. dennis: okay. dagen: i will send all of my family to go see it. this woman was fired for being too attractive. this was in...
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>> no way. >> jeff? >> absolutely not. >> your honor, i rest my case. happy new year, guys. >> happy new year, bill. >> thanks very much. >>> we're still sitting up by nearly 100 points on the dow. president obama earlier on today saying it does appear a deal on the fiscal cliff is nearing. it is within sight. obviously a bit of work still to be done here. even mitch mcconnell says we are very, very close. so the markets have moved up on that hope we will get a done deal and avert the fiscal cliff. >>> positioning portfolios for the new year, i can majs is tricky right now. there's a lot of mess going on in d.c. we're going to help. we're going to give you the single best play for 2013. >>> and also next, two congressman, one democrat one republican. they're going to talk to us about the fiscal cliff. are they happy or sad? and can they rise above to get a deal done? "closing bell" will be back after this break. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform
>> no way. >> jeff? >> absolutely not. >> your honor, i rest my case. happy new year, guys. >> happy new year, bill. >> thanks very much. >>> we're still sitting up by nearly 100 points on the dow. president obama earlier on today saying it does appear a deal on the fiscal cliff is nearing. it is within sight. obviously a bit of work still to be done here. even mitch mcconnell says we are very, very close. so the markets have moved up on that hope we...
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jeff, tell me why you disagree with me or ed. >> i do agree with you eliot. the proof of the pudding is the fact that we did cut tax rates on the rich in the early 2000s under president bush. they're the job creators, the investors, we got a bad economic recovery in expansion. virtually no job creation in that period. the reason is by in large what you're talking about. cutting tax on the rich is not the way to get growth. especially when taxes are already low. the way to get growth now is that we need more demand stimulus and the real danger is all this talk about cutting government spending can jeopardize the rather tepid economic growth we already have next year. >> eliot: ed, back to you. crs, congressional research service came out with a study that claims that there is, in fact no correlation between lowering taxes and increasing investment. many studies i have looked at reach the same conclusion. what is your sort of argument that those studies are wrong as a matter of analytical outcome? >> we don't give out ph.d.s for not finding correlation. first y
jeff, tell me why you disagree with me or ed. >> i do agree with you eliot. the proof of the pudding is the fact that we did cut tax rates on the rich in the early 2000s under president bush. they're the job creators, the investors, we got a bad economic recovery in expansion. virtually no job creation in that period. the reason is by in large what you're talking about. cutting tax on the rich is not the way to get growth. especially when taxes are already low. the way to get growth now...
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jeff: wall street seems to like that. stock has done pretty well, taking strong steps to make sure if we do go over the cliff they don't kill all the way to the bottom with it. companies all over america doing the same sort of thing. tracy: i don't think he is gone. i would forsake the vacation for the generator and lawnmower. jeff flock in wisconsin. >> need a lot of juice, girl. ashley: john boehner making the brief, short and sweet statement on the fiscal cliff, get serious soon, gerri wiln both plans and tells us why neither one will be the solution anyway. tracy: but first let's take a look at today's winners and losers as we head to break. look at this, on the s&p 500, the big winner up 4% and oracle, we will be right back. tracy: we got to get a check of the markets every 15 minutes. lauren simonetti on the floor of what the exchange. we are selling off all. >> we were watching or i was watching the markets of hole 56 seconds john boehner was speaking and we did move lower, now down 37 points to the dow for the nas
jeff: wall street seems to like that. stock has done pretty well, taking strong steps to make sure if we do go over the cliff they don't kill all the way to the bottom with it. companies all over america doing the same sort of thing. tracy: i don't think he is gone. i would forsake the vacation for the generator and lawnmower. jeff flock in wisconsin. >> need a lot of juice, girl. ashley: john boehner making the brief, short and sweet statement on the fiscal cliff, get serious soon, gerri...
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jeff joins us to explain about that. plus, we have bob from jones day who specializes in wall street deal making. jeff, it is ammo on wall street to do things behind closed doors. you don't want word to get out on the negotiations. it gets too messy. >> right. i wouldn't advocate for a lot of people to do what wall street does. one thing you can say is they've helped facilitate thousands of mna deals this year. they've figured something out with these transactions. the deals that are most successful have the better chance of success are the ones that you negotiate behind closed doors, not the ones that turn into hostile battles and spill out into public, which is what we're seeing noup. >> i understand that, but at the same time, what wh are we going to have a deal already? people are so frustrated by this. we've had 13 months to think about. now we're down to 26 days. bob, can you really make a deal on the fiscal cliff when the negotiation is out in public? do you think we'll get a deal done? that's what everybody wants
jeff joins us to explain about that. plus, we have bob from jones day who specializes in wall street deal making. jeff, it is ammo on wall street to do things behind closed doors. you don't want word to get out on the negotiations. it gets too messy. >> right. i wouldn't advocate for a lot of people to do what wall street does. one thing you can say is they've helped facilitate thousands of mna deals this year. they've figured something out with these transactions. the deals that are most...
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jeff in san diego. the stock hit a 52 week high today. let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is staying alove the 7% dividend. it is a value trap of a by? let's go to mike. >> man, it is great. >> i'm a first time caller thank you for makeing it about the market. i bought hda. >> i think the situation is getting better. i would prefer to be in bristol myers. i like to sleep at night. i understand why people are coming back because of health care. thank you for taking my call. >> i was wondering about groupon? >> i'm wondering about what deal they gave me today. my take is that it is not a great stock. >> let's go to randal in california. >> hello. we know that every single one of them is going down. people are saying that sand ridge is having a tough time. and that is the conclusion of the lightening round. >> coming up gold mind? the world is demanding more resources than ever. the need to keep these coworker safe is paramount. just ahead. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get
jeff in san diego. the stock hit a 52 week high today. let's go to steve in michigan. >> booyah jim. my stock is cleveland cliff. it is staying alove the 7% dividend. it is a value trap of a by? let's go to mike. >> man, it is great. >> i'm a first time caller thank you for makeing it about the market. i bought hda. >> i think the situation is getting better. i would prefer to be in bristol myers. i like to sleep at night. i understand why people are coming back because...
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here is jeff flock with more on that. jeff: good news on the drought front. that is exactly what they need is that kind of moisture. take a look at the pictures. we have been worried here. i am in the oke. right now. >> it really helps the wheat market. we will expect to have a better crop. jeff: and helps with the situation on the mississippi river. you can get shipments up and down. >> all of that really plays into it. jeff: you said this market is pretty thin right now. >> a lot of money on the sidelines with what is happening in washington, d.c. the fiscal cliff has everyone worried. jeff: virginia, always appreciate your insight. thank you. a lot of people talking today. also, about the merger. even though it is competition here, it also is an acknowledgment. they must have been doing something right here in chicago all along. connell: every time you think about futures and trading floors and what it means for human beings, yes, it is a big story. jeff flock, thank you. as we continue, the other big things comes out of washington. there is still plenty g
here is jeff flock with more on that. jeff: good news on the drought front. that is exactly what they need is that kind of moisture. take a look at the pictures. we have been worried here. i am in the oke. right now. >> it really helps the wheat market. we will expect to have a better crop. jeff: and helps with the situation on the mississippi river. you can get shipments up and down. >> all of that really plays into it. jeff: you said this market is pretty thin right now. >>...
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jeff: metal all over the place. metals traders don't know how to take it much better than expected employment report. this morning. initially we saw gold and silver selling off into the number as the dollar rallied and bonds really took a tank and people said the u.s. is doing good but europe is not doing very good and we are concerned about that so what you saw is a shift in the marketplace. the u.s. is the place to be. kris cox little bit, rest on, but middle-class coming back. four of them expected, consumer confidence number of big drop in december. that took that awful little bit but if you look at the technical, they went below the 100 day moving average and hanging above it and back above it. the traders say maybe of the market doesn't break we could make another good move to the upside. this number there, the other metal is copper. copper has been the one metal that has been staying very strong. a lot of hope for a chinese demand on top of more stimulus in china. supply deficit on that market and it sure hel
jeff: metal all over the place. metals traders don't know how to take it much better than expected employment report. this morning. initially we saw gold and silver selling off into the number as the dollar rallied and bonds really took a tank and people said the u.s. is doing good but europe is not doing very good and we are concerned about that so what you saw is a shift in the marketplace. the u.s. is the place to be. kris cox little bit, rest on, but middle-class coming back. four of them...
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picking is the king, the minister is the minister, the father is the father, the sun is the son and jeff government. so if everyone in his, and i should say or her place though confucianism doesn't leave much fun for the element. and that within the region and with the world as china looks at, a sense of harmony, japan would be law, that sense of harmony and how you would achieve it is that their frustration is that the work is not just acquiescing to the notion that they are a rich country, that they are returning, that they're powerful, that they want respect. and they want to see the world kind of step back and give it greater latitude, but doesn't see this. this is what i think whether i personally think we are on a collision course. because when you look at what china's expectations of the world are, you also look at its paranoia, you look at jim, i'd love to hear utah, you're such an expert insider, what's going on in the cyber world. you see something which seems hard to me, despite her best efforts in not one to replace history, that the rise of a great power usually and often le
picking is the king, the minister is the minister, the father is the father, the sun is the son and jeff government. so if everyone in his, and i should say or her place though confucianism doesn't leave much fun for the element. and that within the region and with the world as china looks at, a sense of harmony, japan would be law, that sense of harmony and how you would achieve it is that their frustration is that the work is not just acquiescing to the notion that they are a rich country,...
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joining us now is jeff sonnenfeld. jeff, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, becky. good to be with you. >> nobody knows corporate management better than you do. why don't we take a look back. tell us first of all what you think maybe the one or two best shake-ups were just in terms of where management success is headed in a company. >> some of the changes that were kind of interesting, is companies like yahoo! ibm and hp. to all be headed by truly brilliant experienced women who have earned their stripes. we can talk about how each is doing on the job, but it is quite a break through year to have these technology titans let by such accomplished leaders. but i would say the moves at apple, as tim cook has found his oats and a critical top lieutenant under jobs was a bold move and widely celebrated, but not initially understood. jenny romini at ibm, it is an incredible story. they've had, you know, a little bit of market disappointments most recently. but it's been a tremendous story. they know what the
joining us now is jeff sonnenfeld. jeff, it's great to have you here this morning. >> thanks, becky. good to be with you. >> nobody knows corporate management better than you do. why don't we take a look back. tell us first of all what you think maybe the one or two best shake-ups were just in terms of where management success is headed in a company. >> some of the changes that were kind of interesting, is companies like yahoo! ibm and hp. to all be headed by truly brilliant...
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and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kuntu third back with baskets from jeff thanks and jonathan to have but the home side of a comfortable seventy seven points to fifty three victory it's a great feeling only we were looking at those game since last week since madrid last renewed a win were. then to the top sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were the words of foot i was kind of a must win for scott to take the pressure off birds are we want to finish strong and finish in a one or two. seasons euro cup and the peas are m one in each made of it says with fourteen points and six assists and the experience croatian hopes his side can finally get their hands on europe's top cup trophy but i think playing so many years in the euro league and reaching the final four times and playing the final game the one time i was against and i close of the final shot the first i was got a second one that they really got and. i hope in the future on the go with they speak cheering him he ended the evening third in
and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kuntu third back with baskets from jeff thanks and jonathan to have but the home side of a comfortable seventy seven points to fifty three victory it's a great feeling only we were looking at those game since last week since madrid last renewed a win were. then to the top sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were the words of foot i was kind of a must win for scott...
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i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came to adjust it one way or another. i was happy to get rid of that. i agreed to that part of the committee's decision. i think that setting a numerical threshold for unemployment, i would have preferred a qualitative approach to describing conditions under which we'd -- we're likely to start raising rates. numerical threshold for unemployment is risky for a couple of reasons. first, because no one's statistic can really capture everything we think is going on in the labor market. the unemployment rate can fall for bad reasons. it can stay high even though the labor market is improving
i'm here with jeff lacker, the lone dissenter in the last fed meeting. i think you dissented all year long. >> true. >> let's get into the reason why you dissented. in the past you dissented on the purchases. this time there was a new aspect to the statement. you dissented on the issue of the economic targets. what's wrong with 6.5% unemployment and 2.5%? >> i was happy to get rid of the calendar date. i thought it was flawed, created awkward problems for us when the time came...
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and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kind to suit that because kids from jeff and jonathan have been at the home side for a comfortable seventy seven puts to fifty three victory. we were looking at this game since last week since madrid laws were moved away and we're. going to have sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were fourth or today it was kind of a must win for scrum to take the pressure off birds or we want to finish strong and then finish in the you know one or two. seasons here a cup and the peas are in plenty nature made of it says with fourteen points and six assists and the experience croatian hopes his side can finally get their hands on you it's top club show feet but i think i was playing so many years in the euro league and reaching the final four four times and playing the final game. i was against but i thought and i course of the final shot the photos guys i can have one that we're all we've got or and are all of them i hope in the future of that together with the speak to him
and paul davies beat the buzzer to make it sixty two forty three kind to suit that because kids from jeff and jonathan have been at the home side for a comfortable seventy seven puts to fifty three victory. we were looking at this game since last week since madrid laws were moved away and we're. going to have sixteen and so you know our focus was strictly on this game you know and they got zero soon and italy were fourth or today it was kind of a must win for scrum to take the pressure off...
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jeff, what's going on with oil and line lumber? >> well, true, you know, the numbers really inching up in lumber as well. i'm in the lumber pit. trading concluded, but this is a small pit, six or seven or eight guys in here, and i say "guys," because they are usually guys. the lumber numbers, up 3.5% today, and lumber's traded in board feet, the contract, you know, what's a board foot, by the way, a foot that doesn't have anything to do. no, a board foot is a one foot length of lumber that's one foot wide and one inch thick. up $15, a thousand board feet here today, but the biggest mover in terms of volume is oil, as you pointed out, a big move for oil today, wti up -- the most it's been to the highest level in two months, the last number i had was up over -- almost $891 -- $91 a barrel, 2.5% for the day. the middle east, traders, not so much fiscal cliff optimism, nobody has optimism on that, but stuff from the middle east as guests earlier pointed out. a terror cell foiled, and that's not a foiled, even though it was foiled by th
jeff, what's going on with oil and line lumber? >> well, true, you know, the numbers really inching up in lumber as well. i'm in the lumber pit. trading concluded, but this is a small pit, six or seven or eight guys in here, and i say "guys," because they are usually guys. the lumber numbers, up 3.5% today, and lumber's traded in board feet, the contract, you know, what's a board foot, by the way, a foot that doesn't have anything to do. no, a board foot is a one foot length of...
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jeff solomon is the ceo of cowan and company. but before we get to all that, joe has your morning headlines. >>> president obama's going to speak to the business round table today about the ongoing fiscal cliff talks. boeing ceo jim mcnearney says members want a balanced solution in debt issues, including meaningful and comprehensive tax and entitlement reforms. well, you're not going to get that. anyway -- sorry, jim. we're going to be watching facebook stock today. the company will join the nasdaq -- got to watch it. i'm trying to rise. trying. the nasdaq 100 -- >> sinking, sinking -- >> like a snake. replaces tech firm emphasis, which is moving the listing to the big board. and let's get a check on the markets which are indicated higher today up about 50 points. overseas, let's check out asia and europe. there's a -- .4%. >> had a big move. >> yeah. big move on the hang seng and green arrows everywhere. let's check out europe quickly. also fractional gains there, up about a third of a point each. >>> steny hoyer is striking a
jeff solomon is the ceo of cowan and company. but before we get to all that, joe has your morning headlines. >>> president obama's going to speak to the business round table today about the ongoing fiscal cliff talks. boeing ceo jim mcnearney says members want a balanced solution in debt issues, including meaningful and comprehensive tax and entitlement reforms. well, you're not going to get that. anyway -- sorry, jim. we're going to be watching facebook stock today. the company will...
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jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the government has become more authoritarian, more corrupt, more rebel groups. what we are seeing is a symptom and cause. it's a symptom of this weak state that can't control its own territory. watch the couple hundred rebels march into the big es city in the country and they didn't do much about it. that's also a cause. now that the rebels have taken goma, a lot of other opposition groups are starting to think wait, maybe now is the time to really take on the government, and people are smelling blood in the water, and that's the worry that these rebels in eastern c
jeff, why is it that the crisis seems to be heating up? you point out that the congo that the government's army is losing battle after battle. being routed in battle after battle by the rebels. >> i think this is really an issue of state failure. i've been covering congo for six years and i've seen the country get weaker and weaker since i began. there was a big election in 2006 that created a lot of hope and enthusiasm that things were turning around. they haven't. since then, the...
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he has got the fact that jeff whelmingly people want to tax the rich. even though it might be bad for the economy or bad for small businesses. it's a political win for him. so he has every interest in dragging this thing out. and hitting republicans over the head. i somewhat disagree with charles. i'm not sure he is going to take the leap over the cliff. one possible point of compromise on taxes might be the buffet rule, where you put a minimum tax on people who earn just $1 million and above. i could see republicans possibly swallowing that. but not sure >> john: charles, lately there has been talk, too, that the republicans may give on tax rate increases if they can hold the president's feet to the fire over spending. when the debt ceiling comes up next, there is talk among democrats hey, mr. president, we will support you if you want to invoke the 14th amendment and call debt unconst. to you think it will come to that? >> the president disavowed intention. he is committed to the legal position you can't go to 14th amendment route. on the other hand h
he has got the fact that jeff whelmingly people want to tax the rich. even though it might be bad for the economy or bad for small businesses. it's a political win for him. so he has every interest in dragging this thing out. and hitting republicans over the head. i somewhat disagree with charles. i'm not sure he is going to take the leap over the cliff. one possible point of compromise on taxes might be the buffet rule, where you put a minimum tax on people who earn just $1 million and above....
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are you allowed to dissent like the way jeff lacker dissents? who would have been your pick? >> well, i was part of the group. and, you know, there was dissent within the group. you referred to earlier, yeah, it is one of the best things and the most fun things that we do within the group. but ultimately, it is rick stengel, the managing editor, it is ultimately his pick and what happens in the small council room stays in the small council room. >> jim, thanks so much. great seeing. >> nice to be here. >> jim frederick from "time." >> a battle brewing between facebook's instagram and twitter, and it involves your photos. we've got the details later on. right after the break, steven schoenfeld is here to tell us where your message money is being put to work in 2013. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm h
are you allowed to dissent like the way jeff lacker dissents? who would have been your pick? >> well, i was part of the group. and, you know, there was dissent within the group. you referred to earlier, yeah, it is one of the best things and the most fun things that we do within the group. but ultimately, it is rick stengel, the managing editor, it is ultimately his pick and what happens in the small council room stays in the small council room. >> jim, thanks so much. great seeing....
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. >> jeff flock has the story at the bureau in chicago. hi, jeff. >> indeed. two headlines. sandy one, and the other is fiscal cliff. starting to see the first impacts now in terms of considerations about fiscal cliff on the sales call today with ford keeping production up in the first quarter. they are bullish, increasing production by 11%, and gm holding off on sales forecasts because they are worried about the cliff. look at the numbers. as lori said, gm up 3%, ford up 6%, chrysler up, 30th consecutive month of increases for chrysler, toyota up 17%. gm did well with small cars, we're getting to the point in the country where cars are # getting so old, 11 years is the average age of a vehicle right now, and that is driving it as well. on the sandy front, as we look at the stock numbers, the folks at ford say we are 30,000 additional sales industry-wide because of sandy. toyota said they they 400,000 cars were damaged in sandy, a boost to gm and ford. look at the stock there. ford stock not harmed by news of another recall for them. that recall's interesting because they do
. >> jeff flock has the story at the bureau in chicago. hi, jeff. >> indeed. two headlines. sandy one, and the other is fiscal cliff. starting to see the first impacts now in terms of considerations about fiscal cliff on the sales call today with ford keeping production up in the first quarter. they are bullish, increasing production by 11%, and gm holding off on sales forecasts because they are worried about the cliff. look at the numbers. as lori said, gm up 3%, ford up 6%,...
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that's when you could see it approach $20 a share. >> what are your banking picks, jeff? who do you like? >> i think over time b of a works but for new money being brought in i'd rather look at citigroup where you haven't had quite the run but have the capital return and the international story and like the capital market numbers, too, morgan stanley or goldman sachs, if we can get any relief, a lot of activity in the markets and those stocks could do well. >> we are tracking euclid, this powerful pinter storm. could inflict some major damage. we'll check in with our friends at the weather channel coming up next. >>> plus, a wear of retail analysts weigh in on the storm's impact of retail's bottom line. >>> and a little bit later on former pennsylvania governor ed rendell is going to be showing us to find out what the co-chair of the fix the debt commission has to say now that we're just five days from going over. >>> and before hitting the break, here's a message from the head of a pennsylvania company to our nation's lawmakers in washington. >>> my name is richard phill
that's when you could see it approach $20 a share. >> what are your banking picks, jeff? who do you like? >> i think over time b of a works but for new money being brought in i'd rather look at citigroup where you haven't had quite the run but have the capital return and the international story and like the capital market numbers, too, morgan stanley or goldman sachs, if we can get any relief, a lot of activity in the markets and those stocks could do well. >> we are tracking...
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>> i am trying to thing how that would appear on type on a bill unless it was meant to she server jeff, this is your check, you have the table with the fat girls. you would say it but not write it. >> someone is typing that up, but there is no injury. what is the injury? >> well, half off the check. >> they rejected that offer. that is way too little. >> what would you gouge them for? >> you have to understand, the women have been tortured all their likes because of the way they look. can you not do that. you cannot humiliate them. >> maybe it will incentivize them. >>neil: now, really, you are -- i love you dearly but you are saying consider yourself lucky they called you fat pigs. are you nuts? come on. come on. >>guest: it could change their likes and maybe they will eat healthier. >>neil: you make lawyers look good. in this case whether they is grounds do sue they certainly have grounds to do something. what would the "something" be. >>guest: change their habits. >>neil: it is on them? >>guest: they have a right to sue. this is california, you sue for distress. we don't know the ex
>> i am trying to thing how that would appear on type on a bill unless it was meant to she server jeff, this is your check, you have the table with the fat girls. you would say it but not write it. >> someone is typing that up, but there is no injury. what is the injury? >> well, half off the check. >> they rejected that offer. that is way too little. >> what would you gouge them for? >> you have to understand, the women have been tortured all their likes...
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during his three decades in this body, jeff bingaman has been a classic workhorse senator as opposed to being a show horse senator. he is truly remarkable and distinctive among senators for his willingness to shun the limelight and share the credit in order to get important things done for his state and for this country. senator bingaman has been a much valued colleague of mine on the health, education, labor and pensions committee, but he has really made his mark in the senate a lasting mark in his role as chair of the energy and natural resources committee. as chair and also at times ranking member of that committee, he has played a leading role in shaping energy policy for our nation, authoring bipartisan legislation promoting a balanced energy portfolio encompassing all energy sources. senator bingaman worked closely with his new mexico colleague, senator pete domenici to pass the landmark 2005 energy policy act signed into law by president george w. bush. signed, i might add, appropriately at sandia national laboratories in albuquerque, new mexico. that comprehensive law establi
during his three decades in this body, jeff bingaman has been a classic workhorse senator as opposed to being a show horse senator. he is truly remarkable and distinctive among senators for his willingness to shun the limelight and share the credit in order to get important things done for his state and for this country. senator bingaman has been a much valued colleague of mine on the health, education, labor and pensions committee, but he has really made his mark in the senate a lasting mark...
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>> in the laundry room. >> i need to email jeff. >> what's the strangest place that you've ever been on your blackberry, staying connected to the office? >> shortly after i got the blackberry, i found myself swinging my kids on a swing with my left hand, checking messages with my right. and i realized, i have to control the blackberry. i can't let it control me. >> the company pays them 75% of full-time pay because, as it's turned out, they each end up working about 40 hours a week. >> that's a full-time job. >> it's not many people's full-time job, though. >> but it's what we used to think of as a full-time job. >> absolutely. >> with so many americans working more than 40 hours a week, it may surprise you to learn that when it comes to productivity, the u.s. is not number one. in fact, we americans rank lower than workers in four european countries, including france, in our productivity per hour of work. now, that's the key-- per hour of work-- even though the europeans work less and take more vacation. >> i am packing up and getting on the road now. >> do you think that with all t
>> in the laundry room. >> i need to email jeff. >> what's the strangest place that you've ever been on your blackberry, staying connected to the office? >> shortly after i got the blackberry, i found myself swinging my kids on a swing with my left hand, checking messages with my right. and i realized, i have to control the blackberry. i can't let it control me. >> the company pays them 75% of full-time pay because, as it's turned out, they each end up working...
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stuart: there he is, jeff flock, in the middle of it as always. thank you very much jeff. the highlight reel will be next. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. stuart: here it is. the highlight reel. a trillion dollars more in spending cuts. go over the cliff, he wins. >> he blames the republicans. >> i am worried about that. a very bad deal. >> i do not think the president cares if it passes the house. if it passes, he gets everything he wants. stuart: if we accept president obama's plan, he wins, but america loses. we go straight into recession. >> yes, i agree with you on that.
stuart: there he is, jeff flock, in the middle of it as always. thank you very much jeff. the highlight reel will be next. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a...
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jeff has tweeted in to say hope you and ross still have leftover twinkies. they are sure to survive the end of the world. that is for sure. we were stockpiling them just in case. and ross will be back here tomorrow. thank you very much for tuning in. >>> good morning. among our top stories, nyse and euro next merger talks. the deal could be announced as early as today. >>> fiscal cliff negotiations and brinkmanship, republicans set to vote today on extending tax cuts for those making ls
jeff has tweeted in to say hope you and ross still have leftover twinkies. they are sure to survive the end of the world. that is for sure. we were stockpiling them just in case. and ross will be back here tomorrow. thank you very much for tuning in. >>> good morning. among our top stories, nyse and euro next merger talks. the deal could be announced as early as today. >>> fiscal cliff negotiations and brinkmanship, republicans set to vote today on extending tax cuts for those...